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03.11.2025 17:24
tugatech (@tugatech@masto.pt)

AerynOS 2025.10 já chegou e traz KDE 6.5, GNOME 49 e COSMIC Beta 3
🔗 tugatech.com.pt/t73807-aerynos

#blog #feedback #git #kernel #linux #node #segurança #showtime #Vim #Wine #Zed 




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03.11.2025 17:06
post (@post@programming.dev)

Use skip-worktree to ignore modified files

programming.dev/post/40144928




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03.11.2025 17:00
thewhalecc (@thewhalecc@framapiaf.org)

𝗦𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗲:

#Git #Client #Sublime #Merge

thewhale.cc/posts/sublime-merge

Sublime Merge is a new Git client, from the makers of Sublime Text.





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03.11.2025 16:18
bits (@bits@mastodon.online)

At the end you use `git bisect`
(this is especially useful in messy codebases with no test coverage)

kevin3010.github.io/git/2025/1

#programming #git #blog #algorithms




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03.11.2025 15:00
jatkinson1000 (@jatkinson1000@hachyderm.io)

#tmux windows and #git #worktree Absolute gamechanger.

Working on adding a feature to a codebase, but also updating in parallel the documentation on adding new features. Working on a remote machine.

One worktree for each task in a separate window. I read the docs, hop to the other window/worktree, add the feature, hop back to the docs and update what I had to do differently.

I do realise this is a pretty simple and obvious solution, just made a difference for me today so thought I'd share.




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03.11.2025 14:35
eclecticpassions (@eclecticpassions@fosstodon.org)

Anyone using git.sr.ht notice `git push` acting really slowly for the past few days? It was never like this before... Increased server load? #sourcehut #srht #git #gitforge #gitrepo




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03.11.2025 13:30
devdigest (@devdigest@mastodon.social)

⚡️ Simplify Git setups with Conditional Includes

🏷️

devdigest.today/goto/5027




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03.11.2025 10:00
jbz (@jbz@indieweb.social)

🎉 Gitea 1.25 Released with 3D File Previews, Faster Archives / Linuxiac

「 One of the most notable improvements is the introduction of streamed repository archives. Formats such as ZIP, TAR.GZ, or bundles are now streamed by default, which significantly improves performance and reduces memory usage when downloading large repositories 」

linuxiac.com/gitea-1-25-releas

#gitea #git #opensource




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03.11.2025 09:40
lukascbossert (@lukascbossert@mastodon.social)

gleich geht unser @thecarpentries workshop zu „unix bash, git und GitLab“ los. Mit dabei natürlich das @fdm_nrw eichhörnchen. eine Kooperation von @dkz2r , , .nrw und





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03.11.2025 01:06
pwintz (@pwintz@mathstodon.xyz)

After my computer crashed shortly before my PhD defense, I decided I needed a better system to make sure that all my Git repos were backed up. Here is a walk-through of my solution:

paulwintz.com/git-check-all-re

(Suggestions are welcome!)

#git #coding




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03.11.2025 01:04
pwintz (@pwintz@mastodon.social)

After my computer crashed shortly before my PhD defense, I decided I needed a better system to make sure that all my Git repos were backed up. Here is a walk-through of my solution:
paulwintz.com/git-check-all-re

(Suggestions are welcome!)




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02.11.2025 20:53
knu (@knu@toot.community)

@giacomo @mtorchiano
I totally agree about #fossil , I prefer it much over #git . And fossil has a helpfull forum community.
For completeness:
fossil-scm.org/




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